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10:01
> Note that as a result of this bug, clang fails to compile libstdc++'s implementation of <experimental/optional> (the affected code is here [1]).
Awesome, maybe they'll fix it now.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That’s weird, those aren’t supposed to be in there.
Mmmh or maybe they remained for the constructor templates now that I think about it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...no, they'll probably just create another set of patches for libstdc++. :D
eh __constexpr_addressof is not a constructor
then I guess it’s because it’s meant to be internal
hey bby u kno what else is ment to be internal???
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10:23
a sixteen years old boy died near my place yesterday: he took some ecstasy drugs at a disco
the interesting fact is that so called experts are arguing that the reason he died is because his body temperature rose to 42-43 °C
and they're yelling "discotheques should provide water for people who drug themselves"
..
drug yourself responsibly
lolwut
Was the temperature rise a direct consequence of drugs?
not sure if a decent translation is available
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I want to try lobster bisque
@nabijaczleweli Kid was probably overcoked
(subtle pun with overclocked => temperature rise => death, etc, and coke => drug)
10:26
@nabijaczleweli it is written: "ecstasy acts on body thermoregulatory system and in those conditions it is no longer possible to sustain life"
"people who assume drugs should drink a lot of water and make pauses between dances"
I translated that literally
lol
That's like an XY problem IRL
I wonder if taking drugs at some point becomes not-hip.
> Meanwhile, ecstasy acts directly on the controller, you get to go crazy: the temperature goes up to 42, 43 degrees
GTranslate best translator
now you're just being racists towards drug addicts
"I'm not gonna take drugs because my dad keeps telling me stories about taking drugs as a kid and everything my dad does is lame, ew"
10:29
43 °C is 109.4 F
it's like having a powerful fever and dancing at the disco
"Hey baby, I'm hot"
It's not just that it raises your body heat, it also makes you less aware of it
sure
Proteins get fucked up at what temperature? Near that, right?
On the bright side he could probably cook some noodles on himself or reheat an omelette
@nabijaczleweli some do yes
10:30
@nabijaczleweli Depends which ones!
@buttifulbuttefly gotta love cooking a good omelette doused in my own sweat.
omlet du formage @Luc
Sweatmelette.
Feminists against game of chess: "The queen does all the work while the king does nothing!"
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ommelet du bukkake
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10:34
gotta love those headlines
typical patriarch game
@MarcoA. ...I want that to be a troll.
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my ass hurts
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I'm literally butthurt.
@Griwes yes it is, it's a fake-news website.. but they're funny anyway
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10:35
(no I didn't have anal sex)
have some properly-misplaced and out-of-context stars for that sentence
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Welp, still 4 Minutes on the cube clock, but at least with upside-down cross and F2L now. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
You mean you don't do the rest?
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I think I still do the beginner method for OLL and then 2-step PLL
Gotta learn them algos for those :<
I still haven't learned all PLLs.
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10:42
Or did you mean whether I finish the cube completely?
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I'm not keen on automatic imports but having to import a module before you can use if is also meh.
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nah, I finish it. I just meant that I replaced the first two layers with the advanced method
I've taken a glance at the 1-step OLL and PLL algos and it's... a lot
PLLs aren't that many.
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They look long and complicated, though
10:45
> ZBLL indeed sounds like a very useful step to learn, but the main reason that it is not in wide use is that it involves a massive 177 algorithms (counting inverses and mirrors are the same), or a total of 493 cases
That is a lot.
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wha
what's that
Solving the last layer in one step.
Pynamic Link Library
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Is there a word that can substitute "then" in "a, then b" if a and b are swapped?
10:47
"from"? "after"?
Depends on what "then" means there.
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Subsequently.
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First execute a, then execute b.
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Hmm, "before" and "after" is nice.
10:51
The starboard has gone full pervy, hasn't it?
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Not my fault!
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No idea how to implement infix operators.
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I could allow arbitrary operators a la Scala and implement direct imports of functions from modules like import { >>=, mapM_ } = "funamic/control/monad";.
Auto-assigned docker container name: agitated_bartik
We should run a Markov model on rightfold's message, would probably look along the lines of "I had this wonderful idea bukkake."
10:54
Oh lol, there's also naughty_bartik.
@R.MartinhoFernandes YES
@CatPlusPlus Hmm. That means I'll need NxM slaves where N is number of possible slave configs and M is number of masters.
I would prefer to just have N slaves.
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:S
Shit.
too late
you fucking colonialist scum
Guess latent slaves might work better here.
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Yes. I know.
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11:07
Omg, I just realised my list concatenation function is O(1).
Oops - I accidentally asked our third party for VS 2013 binaries. Guess we'll be forced to use C++11. Too bad.
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@Mr.kbok can't you just ask for vs 2015 binaries?
@Ell They don't make those yet.
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Oh right
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Is there some kind of reverse-lookup cookbook? Like, "these are the ingredients I have, show me what I can make"?
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nice
No, you're nice. ;)
Whoa
I looked for years for this
I didn't I think of asking first :(
I event wrote a ruby scraper at some point
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11:27
ruby is gr8 for writing scrapers
I wrote a pokedex one in ruby
@Ell Do you have a queryable pokemon database? I was looking for one
@Vanitas oooh, gonna try this
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@Mr.kbok I did, but not any more :/
@AndyProwl what the..
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> 6 tablespoons (3 ounces) unsalted butter
2 teaspoons (10 grams) superfine sugar
Great idea, let's mix imperial and SI units in the same recipe.
11:29
@MarcoA. I mean, if it has to be unhealthy, then at least it should taste good...
Bacon Fried Bananas wtf
@AndyProwl agreed
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I remember Deoxys really made a mess of my code because it is one of the few with different forms :v
Inb4 "I remember bukakke really made a mess of my code"
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yay
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My code works so well.
11:45
Awesome. Removeing 2.7GiB in kernel images paste.ubuntu.com/11924842
> www.foods.com wants to know your location
lol
@sehe ...nice?
I wonder if they're going to suggest me the closest places were to find ingredients to make bacon fried bananas
Also just keep invoking autoremove every now and then?
@AndyProwl :D
Fried bananas are awesome. But bacon changes everything!
sweet + salty = no thanks
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11:49
sweet + salty = yes please
salty + salty = 2salty4me
@buttifulbuttefly hey, so is there any way to check on the progress of a kernel w/o TCC? I looked into using a separate stream to check a flag set by the main kernel, but streams can't share data :( I don't know what to do.
@AndyProwl Next thing you'll tell me will be that you don't like Hawaiian pizza.
@Griwes Yeah I think I've expressed my opinion several times on Hawaii "pizza"
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I really love this code.
nope. It should have sane defaults. Those kernels are seriously old
11:51
And I'm pretty sure, that somewhere deep down..
The code loves you back.
And slow every single update down horrifically (imagine compiling vboxdrv/spl/zfs for each kernel on update)
@Griwes what do you think I do?
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where passMsg = (string.cat "PASS: " name)
where failMsg = (string.cat "FAIL: " name)
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not sure whether I should refactor out the concatenation with name
@sehe Then how did you get so many of those?
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probably not
11:52
Why the hell would I type out all these kernel names if I could "just" have autoremoved
@Griwes huh
That's just updates
Everybody gets those
Okay, but... autoremove removes older kernels.
It's the autoremove that's not working (likely because of dkms, or potentially build tools)
I can't remember a time when I had more than 3 kernels installed at the same time.
Nope. Don't lie to me.
I know what I see :)
@Griwes Cool story.
Thanks to autoremove after every dist-upgrade that touches the kernel.
11:55
I know that's the intended behaviour. And it's also widely known to not always work.
No biggie. Just don't tell me it's PEBKAC
Your mom is between keyboard and chair.
@Xeo A lot of recipes are like that here.
...granted it's 15.04, not (I assume) the silly LTS that decided to use a non-LTS kernel version...
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> Amsterdam is considering to allow homosexuals to the Gay Pride.
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> The Amsterdam brand is characterized by diversity and tolerance. With this in mind, we find it important to involve the gay community in this event. Think of it as a goodwill gesture.
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Can't those gays get their own event instead?
12:02
Wat
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@R.MartinhoFernandes hhahahaha dat N
@rightfold Homosexuals weren't allowed to attend the Gay Pride?
@rightfold What about it?
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@Vanitas Not initially, according to this news article: speld.nl/2014/07/31/homos-mogelijk-toch-welkom-op-gay-pride
@Vanitas No, they had to be in it, not in attendance.
12:03
@rightfold you do know De Speld is satire right?
I should probably put my awesome dedicated server to some more work than just hosting my ZNC...
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N-word may refer to:refers to negro Nigger – Common euphemism for "nigger" or "nigga": viz., variant forms of a word commonly relating to black people The N-Word – 2004 documentary by Todd Larkins Williams The N Word – 2005 memoir by Stephen Hagan Nazi – euphemism for reference to Nazism as broad, political slur by analogy with F-word Negation (linguistics) – linguistic term referring to words such as not, nobody, and nothing In Danish grammar – Linguistic term meaning "of common grammatical gender," as opposed to t-words, meaning "nouns of the neuter gender"...
@rightfold Just browse De Speld, you'll find out that it's just silly entertainment.
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@Vanitas Yes, but acceptance of homosexuals isn't.
12:04
yay I got my rubik cube
@rightfold Sounds like the Dutch Onion.
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@AndyProwl yay
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@R.MartinhoFernandes it is :p
@AndyProwl What have I done.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
12:05
neeeeeeeeeeeerds
@rightfold well, yes, but I'm merely pointing out that you shouldn't rely on De Speld.
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There's also a video about a submarine in the Canal Parade for gays who prefer not to come out, and they're happy that in this country you don't have to be yourself if you don't want to. :D
inb4 @Griwes buys a rubik cube
What did I just read!? — Borgleader 6 secs ago
/cc @Mysticial
Don't worry I'll never buy a Rubik's cube.
12:06
@AndyProwl I had one, but never understood how I could spend so much time with it (psst, don't mention you can sometimes spend hours playing 2048).
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I never had one, and whenever I played with one that wasn't mine, I couldn't solve the damn thing. Now I'm fascinated with actually being able to solve, and in a reasonable time even.
this cube seems to enable much faster manipulation
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I want a submarine.
I'm curious to see how much my manipulation bottleneck was
@Xeo If someone tells me they can solve it but in <something much more than 5 minutes> I don't believe them.
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12:08
Submarines are great.
There's no way you can have that ability and take so long to perform, what, 200 moves at worst.
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Simulate a rubiks cube solver with an abacus.
@R.MartinhoFernandes if you don't follow a method, but proceed naively, it can take that much
No, it can't.
@AndyProwl Its actually surprisingly good. Source: I've have had those.
12:10
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hmm yes it can =/
You can't solve it naively.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, it can. I was doing it that way when I was a kid
solving it
12:10
Moving stuff randomly?
not exactly randomly, according to intuition. But without following a known algorithm - at least not consciously
Seriously, if you're not moving shit randomly, it doesn't take more than 200 moves.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Unless you screw yourself over in the process :P
Also, I just noticed the logo on my white center piece was actually a sticker. I feel like I'll lose my focus point if I take it off now.
I always take those off first thing.
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I thought it was engraved at first
12:12
Friend of mine can solve a rubiks in under a minute, says he has to get the cube into some sort of pattern, and then he can fix it by repeating a set of moves.
Mine actually came with replacement center stickers that say "sub-60", "sub-40", etc, all the way down to "sub-10".
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lol
I've recently watched a video of a guy solving it in like 5.6 seconds
(Not the current record holder)
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Wtf, he's almost as fast with just one hand.
12:16
One-handed solves take about the same number of moves.
@R.MartinhoFernandes neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerd
the sad story is that I have to stop trying my cube to get back to COM troubleshooting
rip
@AndyProwl You can't solve it without knowing at least one edge cycle and one corner cycle. So, there's that.
@AndyProwl rip
@R.MartinhoFernandes I had no "formal" education in how to solve the cube, but I were somewhat able to solve it by trial and error, educated guesses, or whatever you want to call it. It took me time though, sometimes things were just not working. Same approach years later did not work.
12:19
@rightfold WTF?!
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's exactly what my friend uses, he rotates the corners along with the sides and that eventually solves it if the cube is in the right form.
@AndyProwl Yeah, being able to solve it just sometimes doesn't count.
@Vanitas I don't believe he does only that and gets <10s.
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, I was able to solve it all the time, but with lots of backtracking
Oh wait, you said a minute. Nevermind.
sometimes it took me 10 or 15 minutes
12:20
Yeah, 10 seconds would make me drag him onto the streets and show random pedestrians.
@AndyProwl So, randomly.
@AndyProwl Oh, that's still in the timescale I considered.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not entirely randomly but yeah, without following any method
The bits I do intuitively, I know what I'll do.
I solved my rubiks cube under 5 minutes.
I took it apart and put it back together.
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heh
12:22
> It's not funny as a joke either because we hear it all the time.
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Hm, I think I can figure out my F2L moves now.
Peel off the stickers, my friend, how could you think so low of me.
I actually took it apart, all the pieces.
Until I was left with some sort of core with 4 sides.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes No stickers to even try and peel off! :D
Oh, you bought a stickerless?
@Vanitas Still not funny.
Everyone tells that 'joke'.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ye
They look cooler.
12:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes I understand, I should've added "Bukakke" somewhere.
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Sleeker, if you will.
The ones with stickers become quickly disgusting
Cheap ones, maybe.
I have some puzzles that I don't solve often because of lousy stickers. But most of them I buy with decent stickers.
I wish I could get a 7x7x7 with stickers like the 3x3x3 I broke.
Those things were indestructible and unpeelable.
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Why are you discussing extremely boring puzzles?
@R.MartinhoFernandes but it broke
12:27
Not in the stickers.
@rightfold because boringness is also relative
5 hours ago, by sehe
moral extremism is relative
@R.MartinhoFernandes seems you might need both
Also, I hope I don't break the 7x7x7. That was expensive.
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Break it.
Are you sponsoring
I dropped it once and it ended up disassembled.
Took two hours to put back together.
@Xeo They used to be considered cheaty :\
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12:31
why?
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Because they were not manufactured by the manufacturer who gives money to the rule makers.
good question
@rightfold unlikely. I think there's a bunch of manufacturers allowed now. Just certain dimensions etc.?
Pretty much the only things forbidden now are transparent ones and pillowed ones.
(Except 7x7x7; those are allowed to be pillowed because they're very unstable otherwise; they don't manufacture them non-pillowed anyway)
@Xeo I think it was because you can see more than you would in one with a black body.
If you turn a face 45 degrees, you get to know the colours of some pieces on faces you can't see.
But that's silly. If you do it slow enough to take advantage of that, no one cares.
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mh
yeah, you can just barely see the outline of the opposite face
@Xeo No, I mean inside.
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12:36
ooh, that
@sehe The only requirements about size are that you must be able to turn it, I think.
o.O
baffled
> Modified versions of puzzles are permitted only if the modification does not make any additional information available to the competitor (e.g. orientation or identity of pieces),
But now (this year) there's a "Puzzles whose coloured plastic is visible inside the puzzle (e.g. "stickerless" puzzles) are permitted." exception.
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hmhm
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> One of the main guidelines at Stack Exchange is that we are open by default. So, I'm excited to announce that we're open-sourcing StackExchange.Precompilation
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12:42
if it were truly the default, they wouldn't have to open-source it since it'd already be open-source
now it's by default, I guess
Does anyone have any idea what actually happens when an IDE is put into "Power Save" mode?
Simpler background tasks
12:45
Does that really impact that much, though?
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@Vanitas depends on the IDE.
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IntelliJ will stop indexing your code.
lol this cube is so smooth I just keep destroying it
helo
12:48
@Vanitas Power save mode is code for "don't perform micro-optimizations at the expense of running the CPU or hard disk more"
specifically, I couldn't tell ya
@Neil thanks, I've always questioned "Power Save" mode.
@AndyProwl which one again? (Or did I not ask?)
in my humble opinion, "power save mode" is how a program should be
@sehe it's a 3x3 cube I just got
not pre-loading off the hard disk in the off-chance that you're going to run something
12:50
@Neil Funny thing is, programs that work faster (so: the ones that use their CPU in 100%, not say 40% because waiting for IO) are more power optimal.
So very sleepy, and I'm trying to pay attention to presentation
I never understood the need for power-save mode
office for a while had that pre-load crap
Hapoy birthday to me!
Time to work on Gaem.
I enter power-saving modes by dimming screen (and sometimes by disabling wifi) :D
12:52
@Nooble happy birthday drop bear
@Nooble Happy birthday!
@nabijaczleweli Thanks :D
@Nooble You need to be on Mumbel to work on Gaem
@chmod711telkitty I'm the best dropbear.
@nabijaczleweli Yep gonna boot my desktop.
@Noob How old are you now, 15?
ITT youngsters
12:54
@Nooble hippo.
@nabijaczleweli Yes.
youngsters
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how to implement CSE help
@Vanitas Congratumalations, you're the 8th person.
@Nooble happy buttday
12:58
@Nooble I'm so excited.
> Why not C99? stdint.h, declare-anywhere, etc.
I still use MSVC 6 (1998) as my IDE because it has better human factors for me than later versions of MSVC.
ಠ_ಠ
@Nooble also, that's what she said.
@Griwes Thank butt.

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